The Bank of England governor warns "we're not out of the woods yet" in terms of rising inflation.
Experts tell the BBC what a final deal might look like, and what Beijing might get in return.
US regulators accuse the companies of illegal ticket resale tactics costing consumers millions of dollars.
The UK government hopes the investment will create more than 7,600 "high-quality jobs".
The two American chipmakers will partner to make personal computer and data centre chips, in a lifeline for Intel as it struggles to profit from the AI boom.
With batteries still too heavy, start-up plane makers are exploring hybrid options for new aircraft.
The warning from the clothing chain comes as it reported a 13.8% rise in pre-tax profits.
West Midlands and Merseyside MPs have called for supply chain help after the JLR cyber attack.
Planning approvals for new homes were at their lowest on record during Labour’s first year in office, figures show
The interest rate set by the Bank of England affects mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions.
Borrowing costs are not guaranteed to come down much more than they already have, even after this week's rate cut.
The Federal Reserve makes its first cut to interest rates since 2024, and signals more to come.
The event comes as Meta faces ongoing scrutiny over the impact of its products, particularly on children.
British ministers want UK-based companies to be able to take part in EU-funded military projects.
The widespread walkouts come less than a fortnight after the government collapsed over a proposed budget.
They accuse the manufacturers of doing "nothing" despite being aware of the plane's risks.
While UK inflation held steady in August, the pace of price rises for food surged, increasing cost of living pressures.
Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have announced investments as part of a £31bn UK-US "Tech Prosperity Deal".
Staff are being laid off with "reduced or zero pay" following a cyber attack, which has forced the carmaker to shut down, Unite union claims.
The UK's 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars is said to be driving the trend.
Jensen Huang said the US needs "to make sure that that people can access this technology from all over the world".
His resignation marks the latest development in a dispute with parent company Unilever.
An agreement to reduce tariffs on UK steel to zero in short order was welcomed with some fanfare in July.
The company is the latest pharma firm to have either reduced spending in the UK or diverted it to the US.
A consultation has been launched on proposed changes, which affect 900 roles.
Earnings figures for the three months to July are used for the yearly increase.
US safety regulators are probing Tesla's electric-powered door handles, responding to reports that they stopped working, leaving children trapped.
The country's farming and tourism sectors have been heavily affected by a spate of blazes.
The popularity of ChatGPT has raised questions about the future of traditional Google searches.
Farming under solar panels is still in the early stages in India, but will it catch on?
More battery energy storage facilities are needed around the world, but fire risks remain.
The gulf between Trump's rhetoric and the reality on the ground is starting to show.
Turks and Caicos Islands, a popular high-end tourist destination, is beset with violent crime.
Agricultural brokers tell the BBC there has been a surge of interest from exporters in trade with China.
Google's AI overviews are diverting traffic away from online newspapers and other publications.
Start-up firms have pilot plants for making steel with low carbon emissions, but can they scale up?
Haulage firms are introducing electric heavy goods vehicles, but say many more chargers are needed.
The reduction, which takes effect from 1 November, will see bills reduce, on average, by £107 a year.
Research suggests the number of students planning to stay at home has doubled in the last 20 years.
The monthly cafe is being run by the volunteers behind the Highworth Community Larder project.
UK Inflation has fallen from record highs but remains above the Bank of England's 2% target.
Months of preparations have gone into this state visit - but the Lord Mandelson question is not the only concern troubling insiders.
Tariffs, Brexit, pandemic havoc... All of this caused short-term disruption - but the impact concealed a deeper problem for the UK automotive industry
The US president considers it a win - but if this all triggers a foundational realignment, the results may not break in his favour
What’s gone wrong for Labour? 2024 voters delve into it, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
The future for EVs will inevitably involve China. But where does that leave the UK and Europe markets – and what of the questions around national security?
BBC Breakfast Business Presenter Emma Vardy has these tips for how to get complaints heard - and dealt with - when you're dealing with customer services.
Still on an energy price cap tariff? Martin Lewis has this warning for you ahead of the 2% rise on 1 October.
Three students share their savvy tips for saving money at university.
Unveiling a hidden scandal affecting a group of former Premier League players.
He explains how some women could be owed thousands of pounds in relation to their state pension.
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